Please remove all one time visit accounts from the beta clock

I agree with this thread.
"If ignorance is bliss, you must be orgasmic."

There is a pretty simple solution - and by simple I mean elaborate :)

Only select from people today who where logged in yesterday and they must have registered at least a week prior.

You could even make it a weighted draw, so that for instance days since registered counts towards your weight and also posts count.

So a user who has been registered for 10 days and has no posts has a weight of 10 (10+0)- and a user who registered a year ago and 50 posts has a weight of 415 (365+50)
Still sane exile?
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bitsjie wrote:
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Exitos wrote:
So many people realy want to take part of this amazing looking game and support the process of its perfection but most who get the chance to do so are just accounts which are created as multiple accounts or just created and long forgotton. Just consider this purposal which is i think the oppinon of the most people here who are waiting for a beta key!


So... because you wanted to have a key for a while, people who just find out about this game shouldn't get a chance to be a part of it? As u say, so many people want to be part of beta testing good games. Doesn't give you more right just because you been "here" longer.









Dude learn to read and than post stupid comments this is not for new made accounts but for inactive and multiple accounts.
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well i came up with an idea for what your all going over have a look at this thread

http://www.pathofexile.com/forum/view-thread/5396
Last edited by Darkpyro36#0741 on Aug 29, 2011, 3:42:14 PM
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Chris wrote:
Multiple accounts don't improve your chances of getting into beta. Tens of thousands of signed up accounts haven't logged back in but do visit the site frequently from the same IP (hence making the account look inactive).


this statment is acutally wrong.... my friend for fear of him being banned im not giving a name made over 30 accounts with the same name and just a number on the end and 30 gmail e-mail addresses with the same name as each account, and changed his mac for each signup to get a different IP got in within 48 hours... sounds like a exploit to me.
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Imagine being at a midnight release for a game you've waited a long time for. The line is backed up for a mile with people who have been there for days. You're toward the front of the line because you cared enough to get there early and battle the elements. The clock strikes midnight and the doors fly open and out comes the workers with stacks of the game in their hands. They walk right past you and the other people in the front of the line and start giving away game boxes to people driving by lurking at all the commotion. Time to time they randomly throw a box to a random person in the line but most of the games are being given out to people walking and driving by who don't care about the game and won't even open the box they were given. It seems like a cruel joke or a bad dream. Turns out, it's not.
How is someone who has been watching this page for years better to test it than someone who has known about it for days?
I agree with this thread too.
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